1 September 2005
The Carbon Disclosure Project's third survey into how the world's largest companies are preparing for climate change found higher risk awareness.1 Companies in vulnerable sectors could see significant dents in net income and their liabilities will be revealed by new accounting practices.
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Further information:
- 1 Carbon Disclosure Project Report CDP 3, 14 September 2005 available at http://www.cdproject.net/report.asp
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Categories:
- Green Strategy;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Climate change;
- Energy;
- Metals;
- Mining & quarrying;
- Symonds;
- Bridgestone Corporation;
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.;
- Home Depot, Inc., The;
- Boeing;
- American Express Company;
- Carbon Disclosure Project;
- Apple Computer, Inc.;
- Allied Irish Bank;
- Fox Entertainment Group, Inc.;
- Time Warner Inc.;
- News Corporation;
- Accenture Ltd;
- Morgan Stanley;
- Fannie Mae;
- Symantec Corporation





